Dr. Uday Phadke

About Dr. Uday Phadke

MBBS, MD, DNB, DM (Endocrinology), FACE

Dr. Uday Phadke is a well-known Endocrinologist and Diabetologist from Pune, Maharashtra. Recipient of multiple awards during his academic years, Dr. Phadke completed MBBS from reputed B.J. Medical College, Pune which is known to produce top class medical professionals.

Dr Uday Phadke stood first in Medicine at the MBBS examination and completed his MD in Internal Medicine from BJ Medical College and Sassoon Hospitals Pune. His thesis titled ‘Electrophysiological Aspects of Neuroparalytic Snake Bite’ is the largest study of this ubject in the literature and won him an award at the Annual Research Society of BJ Medical College.

Dr Uday Phadke then appeared for and passed the examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations and was conferred the title of DNB(Diplomate of the National Board).

After completing his MD and DNB, Dr Phadke worked as a Lecturer in Medicine and Neurology in Sassoon Hospitals, Pune, for about an year.

He subsequently was selected for the super-speciality Endocrinology course in the prestigious KEM Hospital, Mumbai.This selection was on the basis of an all India examination conduction for the lone post on offer. His DM thesis on Pituitary Tumors- Outcomes of Various Modalities of Treatment is one of the largest studies on the subject in Indian literature.

Observations in the MD(Med)Thesis on Electrophysiology of Neuropralytic snake bite were included in the article:Electrodiagnostic Approach of Neuro-muscular Junction Disorders. Wadia R S, Reviews of Neurology,1996; Vol 3: 167-176

Recognition

Conjoint Clinical Faculty in Medicine, University of Newcastle, Australia

Fellow of the American College of Endocrinology

Vivian Fonseca Scholar Award for the year 2016 – awarded by the American Diabetes Association for the best original research focusing on South Asian population. The award was presented for a study of bariatric surgery for type 2 diabetes in Indian patients- COSMID study

Our Services

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Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is also known as adult-onset or noninsulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose), which is body’s main source of fuel

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Cushing Syndrome

Hypercortisolism is the most common cause of Cushing syndrome. It is caused by the use of oral corticosteroid medication.he condition can also occur when your body makes too much cortisol

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Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes. It is a chronic condition where pancreas secretes little or no insulin, a hormone required to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy

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Gestational Diabetes

Symptoms of diabetes developing during pregnancy are classified under gestational diabetes. Like other types of diabetes, gestational diabetes affects how your cells use sugar (glucose) — your body’s main fuel

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Gigantism and Acromegaly

Due to this there are various symptoms which slowly develop over several years. Common symptoms are that your hands and feet become larger, and features of your face may become more prominent

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Hyperprolactinemia

Noncancerous tumor (adenoma) of the pituitary gland in your brain is called prolactinoma. It overproduces the hormone prolactin which is called as hyperprolactinaemia

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Hyperthyroidism

A raised level of thyroid hormone is called as hyperthyroidism. It has various causes but Graves’ disease is the most common cause. Hyperthyroidism can produce various symptoms

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Hypothyroidism

Underactive thyroid gland is called as hypothyroidism. It is a term used to describe a condition in which there is a reduced level of thyroid hormone (thyroxine) in the body

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), formerly known as the Stein-Leventhal syndrome, is a common disorder. It can cause period problems, reduced fertility, excess hair growth, and acne.